Forbes December 8, 2025
Lance Eliot

In today’s column, I examine the social media posting by President Trump stating that he intends to adopt an Executive Order (EO) later this week that would seemingly override state-specific laws associated with regulating AI.

There has been ongoing chatter about such an EO for quite a while. Whether this time the EO will really arise is a matter we shall shortly see. A great deal of speculation entails the exact nature of the EO. It could be all-encompassing, or it might allow for numerous exceptions. Meanwhile, assorted commentary is abuzz on this.

One notable perspective that I’d like to consider is how an EO of this kind might impact the emerging realm of AI for mental health. Will the...

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